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* Your task for the case study on Wednesday is to write up a list of about 10 potential causes of the problem. | * Your task for the case study on Wednesday is to write up a list of about 10 potential causes of the problem. | ||
* As mentioned in class, watch this video on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0nYEmrq1as air traffic control] from time 20:05 to 23:20 to see how calmly the controller handled a near-miss. Her admission after the fact is also insightful and worth learning from. | * As mentioned in class, watch this video on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0nYEmrq1as air traffic control] from time 20:05 to 23:20 to see how calmly the controller handled a near-miss. Her admission after the fact is also insightful and worth learning from. | ||
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Revision as of 19:44, 25 November 2014
Class date(s): | 24 November | ||||
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Readings and resources
- These notes from Chapter 9 from a book that Dr. Marlin is writing, and he has allowed us to use it in 4N4.
Class slides, videos, and other resources
Date | Class number | Topic | Slides for class | Video and audio files | References and Notes | |
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24 November | 13A |
In this class we start with an overview of Troubleshooting, and move right into working on a case study. |
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26 November | 13B |
We continue working on the case study. You will learn the approach and then apply in tutorials on Thursday and Friday in your own case studies. |